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A startling video has gone viral, capturing what appears to be a DoorDash delivery driver pepper-spraying a customer’s order during a delivery in Evansville, Indiana. This has been confirmed by local authorities and the company itself.
The bizarre incident took place early Sunday morning and seems to have been a random attack, leaving a couple in severe discomfort.
Footage from a doorbell camera reveals a woman with purple hair delivering an Arby’s order. After seemingly taking a photo, she discreetly sprays the bag with an irritant, tucks the spray back into her jacket, and walks away.
According to local officials, a criminal investigation has been initiated, as confirmed to Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

In the video, a food delivery driver approaches a home in Evansville, Indiana, on December 7, 2025. (Photo Credit: Mark Cardin)
“The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a report where a food delivery driver allegedly sprayed an irritant on a customer’s order before departing,” Sheriff Noah Robinson stated.
“During the early morning hours of December 07, deputies responded to a local home after the occupants became ill shortly after consuming their delivered meal. The individuals reported experiencing burning sensations in their stomachs, throat, mouth, and nose and later discovered video footage showing the delivery driver spraying a substance onto the food bag prior to departure.”
Resident Mark Cardin told local media WFIE that he and his wife did not realize the food had been tampered with until they began eating.
“I noticed my wife had starting eating and she started choking and gasping,” Cardin said. “After she had a couple bites of her food, she actually threw up.”
“I had a look at the bag and seen that there was some kind of spray or something. The bag had been tampered with. So I pulled up my doorbell camera and seen that the lady who dropped the food off had actually tampered with it on purpose for some reason.”

Food delivery driver caught on camera spraying substance on food order on Dec. 7, 2025, in Evansville, Indiana. (Mark Cardin)
In several posts on Facebook, Cardin added that he did not know the driver, suggesting that the attack was random, and that she had already blocked him on the DoorDash app following the delivery.
He described the incident to WFIE as terrifying, noting they could have unknowingly ingested something far more dangerous.
“It’s horrific,” Cardin said. “We assume it’s pepper spray, that’s more than likely what it is, but now, in this day and age, it could’ve been anything. It could’ve been rat poison, it could’ve been fentanyl. I mean, my wife could’ve been dead.”
Carbin told WFIE that DoorDash has since refunded his order.
DoorDash told Fox News Digital Wednesday that they have terminated the employee.
“We have zero tolerance for this type of appalling behavior,” a DoorDash spokesperson said. “The Dasher in question has been permanently removed from the platform, and our team is standing by to support law enforcement with any investigation.”

Food delivery driver walks away after dropping off a food order on Dec. 7, 2025, in Evansville, Indiana. (Mark Cardin)
The identity of the delivery driver has not been confirmed, and no arrests have been made, officials said.
The Sheriff’s Office also said it is coordinating with DoorDash as the investigation moves forward.
Anyone with information relevant to this case is asked to contact the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office.
Mark Cardin declined a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Arby’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.